Hey Toora. I'm fascinated by the whole bullet proof coffee thing, and glad to hear what you think. I trust all you JUDDD BUDDDS that swear by it, and I even have the CO now (butter is always in my fridge!). I don't know what's stopping me from making it!?!?

I can't have it today, it's a DD and all my calories are "spoken for" for the planned day. Maybe I'll give it a shot tomorrow on my UD. I really hope I love it!

Marianne, I don't know the thread.
My full-on recipe is 1 T butter, 1 T coconut oil, in the blender with a big cup of coffee. Smooth, creamy, gorgeous, unless the very thought of it makes you gag.
. Very sustaining for me.
I often use smaller amounts on DDs.
Toora, glad you're enjoying it.

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I want to try it too! I'll have to see where I can get my hands on some coconut oil. Oh, and I suppose I'd better get some unsalted butter too--unless there's a good "salted caramel" bulletproof coffee recipe out there.

My first time trying coconut oil today, and I just melted 1 TBS. of it in a hot cup of green tea. Gotta say it wasn't too greasy & it was actually pretty tasty & very filling. I sure hope it agrees with my tummy, because I'd at least like to be able to have it on my UDs.

Kiley, hot. It gets a bit scummy on the surface as it cools.
And SlimNana, ooh, gross, yeah, if you just melt it in coffee. It's the whipped thing that makes it like a latte.
Let us know if you discover any new ways. I'd love to hear.

So, I tried it...
I didn't care for it, but I used coffee that isn't my favorite so maybe I'll try again some other UD, but I like coffee just fine with half and half and already feel that this is decadant enough. I don't drink coffee on DDs anymore, because I only really like it with half and half and don't like to waste the calories.

well so far, I would say it was a success re good bang for my buck satiety-wise. staved off hunger for about 3-4 hrs... pretty good for 102 cals.

I don't know if I want to take it up a notch with CO... which I do not even own... haven't gotten on that (yet?). But just the butter and coffee and splenda frothed up was yummy, not greasy... and I am hoping for a bit of a mini fat-fast effect on my DDs. we shall see!

don't think I will do it on an UD, as I would rather spend my cals on other foods, and don't really want/need to feel full/not hungry on an UD.

So, I tried it...
I didn't care for it, but I used coffee that isn't my favorite so maybe I'll try again some other UD, but I like coffee just fine with half and half and already feel that this is decadant enough. I don't drink coffee on DDs anymore, because I only really like it with half and half and don't like to waste the calories.

The point of Bulletproof coffee, as I understand it, is that it offers the body a fat-and-caffeine-only shot to the system that does not disrupt fasting mechanisms if that is all you have. For example, you wake up in a fasting state and by drinking bulletproof coffee instead of having some kind of protein or carbs, your body allegedly continues on in fasting mode in spite the introduction of satiating calories. Moreover, the addition of the MCT/Coconut Oil is supposed to increase fat burning.

I do not know if any of these things are true.

I can only speak for myself that coffee blended with 1 tsp of butter and 1 tsp of coconut oil (which is a much more modest recipe than the original, btw) will keep me going for a surprisingly long time. Much longer than coffee with cream--and I have no explanation for that.

In fact, on my last DD, an 80 calorie Bulletproof coffee is all I had. All day. Today is another DD and I'm going out to dinner with my family (it's obligatory), so I used Bulletproof coffee to see me through the day so I'll have at least 400 calories left over to eat a salad.

The original recipe for Bulletproof coffee calls for something ridiculous like 4 T butter and 4 T coconut oil and I JUST BET that's delicious as all hell. I can't fathom spending that many calories on coffee, however. So I haven't dared try it.

Okay - I'm sufficiently intrigued. Today is my DD and all my cals are spoken for as well but on Saturday I am most definitely going to try this with Steph's 1 teaspoon measures. Using whole tablespoon measures would cost me 230 calories. Just can't bring myself to use that many calories on a DD.

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I'll give it another try with some better quality coffee, but since my DD limit is 340 and I try to leave 100 calories for sleep eating wiggle room I could not risk having only 100 or so calories to chew Some times I need a little extra with my bedtime snack.
Mine didn't come out very creamy or latte-ish. I only used about 4oz of coffee so only used a little butter and a little CO. Maybe that was why it wasn't that good as well
I'll report back when I try it again- everyone seems to love it!

A few months ago I wanted to jump on the coconut oil bandwagon, but couldn't afford it. A can or two of coconut milk is much less of an investment!

It has a few carbs, but only 5-6g per cup. If you refrigerate the can, then open it, the fattier stuff will have floated to the top--"coconut cream". It's probably a little lower in carbs.

If you're not crazy about the coffee, you can use up the rest of the can in smoothies, soups, curries, rice, etc. Or...pi˝a coladas!!!

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I mentioned this in the other bpc thread, but I experimented several times with butter tea, coffee & cream, and other "just fat" breakfasts; by testing my blood sugar, I determined that fat on its own does NOT seem to signal my body that I've eaten.

I'll give it another try with some better quality coffee, but since my DD limit is 340 and I try to leave 100 calories for sleep eating wiggle room I could not risk having only 100 or so calories to chew Some times I need a little extra with my bedtime snack.
Mine didn't come out very creamy or latte-ish. I only used about 4oz of coffee so only used a little butter and a little CO. Maybe that was why it wasn't that good as well
I'll report back when I try it again- everyone seems to love it!

Did you blend it up in the blender? The first time I tried it (not so good) I just stirred but after that I used the magic bullet and it made a huge difference.

Now I'm intrigued. I've got morning activities Fri-Sun and I fast on Mondays so I'll have to wait until Tuesday to try it. But if having this doesn't actually break my fast I *could* have it on Monday. Hmmmm.

Would not recommend that because you'd be introducing carbs into the equation, at which point, there's kinda no point in not just using cream.

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I mentioned this in the other bpc thread, but I experimented several times with butter tea, coffee & cream, and other "just fat" breakfasts; by testing my blood sugar, I determined that fat on its own does NOT seem to signal my body that I've eaten.

I'll give it another try with some better quality coffee, but since my DD limit is 340 and I try to leave 100 calories for sleep eating wiggle room I could not risk having only 100 or so calories to chew Some times I need a little extra with my bedtime snack.
Mine didn't come out very creamy or latte-ish. I only used about 4oz of coffee so only used a little butter and a little CO. Maybe that was why it wasn't that good as well
I'll report back when I try it again- everyone seems to love it!

If you're doing it for taste, I suspect only the full-fatted original recipe is going to be DELICIOUS with its 500 calories.

My down day version @80 calories is tasty, but I mainly drink it because it keeps the hunger at bay for a ridiculously long time.

Would not recommend that because you'd be introducing carbs into the equation, at which point, there's kinda no point in not just using cream.

Ugh, I deleted this part of my post yesterday, cuz I felt like I was rambling, but now I remember there was a reason I wanted to include it :
The author of the diabetes plan I'm on, Diane Kress, says that 5g or less of carb will not raise blood sugar enough to "wake up" the pancreas. So, 1 or 2 carb in the bpc might be okay. But by all means, stick to the original recipe if you don't want to risk it. Butter & oil have zero carbs.

There are 7g carb in 1 cup (8oz/16 tbsp) of HWC;
there are 6g in the same amount of coconut milk
--and I don't think most people need a full cup for their coffee!

Coconut cream will have even fewer carbs.

(Not trying to be argumentative, Steph, just trying to explain my logic!
And my thriftiness...for a while I couldn't afford the CO I wanted [Nutiva 54oz, $25-30] so I made do with $1.39 cans of coconut milk for a while. ETA: And if someone isn't sure they're going to like the flavor of coconut in their coffee/food, getting rid of one can of milk is easier than using up a 12-16oz jar of oil. )